Subject: Shiny Newbie?
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Posted on: 2012-09-01 20:16:00 UTC

Hello! You have little to say about yourself, yes? ^^

I would say the most important thing when writing fanfiction is to attempt to to write a piece that will display your love for the fandom and glorify rather than mangle the canon - so stay true to the characters and attempt to create stories and original characters that are not detrimental to the integrity of the characters and stories that already exist.

As for fiction, remain true to your vision, but try to have a fair amount of logic (or whatever would pass for logic in that world) and write with the knowledge that most things in your story should have some reason for happening - be it character development, story advancement, or a show of what is at stake/has been lost/has been gained because of the plot thus far. Some randomness is okay, but even that should have some purpose, however small or "insignificant."

I would say the best way to avoid writing a Mary Sue (or Gary Stu) is to remember that no one is perfect and most people have an about-equal mix of good and bad qualities - so instead of a gorgeous, omni-adored, good-with-all-weapons-and-animals character who trips on her own feet at odd times, write a character who some might consider pretty, possesses enemies and reasonable acquaintances, might be reasonable with taking care of cats and handling a smallish knife, and who trips when she's excited, is socially awkward, and sometimes says things she should keep to herself. And try not to make a karma-Houdini - if the character goofs in a way that would be reacted to in the Real World, have the other characters react reasonably (if she breaks something, they shouldn't necessarily flog her, but they should be upset if it was important.)

It's also useful to remember that writing nobles, royalty, and those with ties to the aforementioned upper classes might be fun, but those in the middle- and lower classes are just as capable of having wonderful adventures of their own - just as long as those adventures are reasonably within the boundaries of a canon's reality.

Also, as a shiny newbie, I present thee with a wooden arrowhead I carved with my shoes. Don't ask how - the story would give you nightmares.

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